This alley was preserved with great efforts. Then there was a large-scale reconstruction, now there is a place to sit, take a walk and run for the kids. Drinks and snacks are sold in shops within walking distance. What is disappointing is the remnants of the alley's former glory. At some point in time, alcoholics and parasites flooded this place. There are only a few individuals left, but it is unpleasant to see them, especially since they beg brazenly. Relaxing in the alley on hot days will help you relax. I recommend.
Gagarin Street in Tashkent is an alley on both sides of which there are grocery stores, industrial goods, notary offices, a private clinic and other organizations. Near the bus stop there are vendors of vegetables and fruits, trade goes on in the summer until 21 o'clock and even later. In the evening, children's attractions begin their work, which can run up to 22 hours. There is an underground passage, which, however, no one uses. In the evening, you can play table tennis, rackets and nets are provided for those who wish. You can sit on benches in the shade of large plane trees, which is especially pleasant in the stifling heat in summer. Soft drinks and ice cream are sold nearby. There is a beautiful monument to Yuri Gagarin across the street, the first cosmonaut of the world is remembered and honored here.
On the downside, not far from the bus stop, people feed pigeons, there are a lot of them here. It is in this place that pigeon droppings lie in a layer on the asphalt and it is very unpleasant to see. This place should be rinsed with water from hoses more often.
A good place, lots of things, cars, people and a good mood. Very good.